Norse Worlds ~ Vala, Völur and the 9 worlds
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Date(s) - 12/13/2024 - 12/15/2024
10:30 am - 2:30 pm
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Norse Worlds: Vala, Völur
The way of the wise women (vala) & men (Völur) invites you to remember an ancient group of revered and dignified group of wise women & men regarded as keepers of ancient wisdom and guardians of sacred initiations. As such they were referred to as goddesses, high priestesses, seeers, oracles or witches. This course recognizes you as one, and wishes to
- re-introduce your natural ability to carry the staff – an ancient connector to the norse world, mystery and magick
- re-awaken your natural ability to divination and oracling
- re-establish your birth-given gifts and rights
- re-embody your very own wise woman, man
“After centuries of witch-hunts and methodical, indeed systematic tarnishing of the reputation of wise and crafty women we might find it hard to even recognize the tremendous importance of the wise women, the witch of the Pagan European Tradition”
(Maria Killhaug: The Seed of Yggdrasil)
Wise Women & Men live amongst us, at times laying low, at times not finding access to their tools or not sure if it is true. At times isolated and seeking community. This course study is open to you, dear wise women and men. The course is designed to strengthen your staff-carrying capacity through teaching, experiencing, journeying and mediumship. For you to reestablish your potential, magick and capacities of times before and Now. And meeting old friends anew, to aid with your life today: Gnomes, Fairies, Nature, and the Pantheon itself.
Norse Course Study
December 13-15 – January 9-11 – February 13-15, 2025 ~ Online, english ~ 10:30 am to 2:30 pm EST
- Each weekend includes contextual teaching, circle presence and engagement including mediumship, staff holdings, and off-screen self-study.
- Mediumship and Journey Skills needed in kinship to a mature presence to group and transformational growth.
- An in person meeting may be added in March, located in Milford, PA. TBD by group.
Please note that the Norse Course Study is taking up to 13 members.